Singapore’s policy is ‘to be close to all great powers’
Prof Tommy Koh says that Singapore’s policy is “to be close to all great powers”, but that we pursue a policy of non-alignment. (ST, 8/4/22) He quotes our first foreign minister, Mr S Rajaratnam in his inaugural speech at the UN in 1965. In that speech, Mr Rajaratnam said that we do not side with “narrow power bloc...
The definitive case against the vaccine mandate that is completely neglected
The two opposing camps in relation to vaccine mandates both primarily predicate their arguments on the significance of vaccines in safeguarding public health. Those who are for vaccine mandates aver that the mRNA vaccines are the apotheosis of Covid-19 treatments, so miraculous that the forcible compulsion of others for such...
Protection for gig workers
Many Singaporeans are working in the gig economy, i.e. driving or delivering food. They asked for protection, i.e. CPF contribution and employment benefit. How can the gig workers be given adequate income and benefits? I give my views. 1. We have to ensure that these workers can enjoy an adequate income. They should not be forced...
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